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Honeywell PIR Application Guide for TB7200 and TB7300 Series s 63-4526-01 User Manual

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PIR APPLICATION GUIDE FOR TB7200 AND TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS

63-4526—01

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When the network effectively releases a thermostat to its local PIR routine from a previous occupied or unoccupied network state,

the resulting occupancy state is always Stand-By mode.

Initial Power-Up, Stand-Alone or Networked

After Receiving the Local Occupancy / PIR Network Command From a Previous Unoccupied State

After Receiving the Local Occupancy / PIR Network Command From a Previous Occupied State

Unoccupied Time

= 6 Hours

Stand-By Time

= 2 Hours

First Movement Detected

by the PIR Cover

Occupied

Stand-By

Unoccupîed

Time

Stand-By Time Elapsed
= Stand-By Mode

Unoccupied Time Elapsed
= Unoccupied Mode

Initial State at

Power-Up = Stand-By

Unoccupied Time

= 6 Hours

Stand-By Time

= 2 Hours

First Movement Detected
by the PIR Cover

Occupied

Stand-By

Unoccupîed

Time

Stand-By Time Elapsed
= Stand-By Mode

Unoccupied Time Elapsed
= Unoccupied Mode

Initial State at

Local Occupancy

Network Command

= Stand-By

Current Network

Command = Unoccupied

Unoccupied Time

= 4 Hours

Stand-By Time

= 2 Hours

First Movement Detected
by the PIR Cover

Occupied

Stand-By

Unoccupîed

Time

Stand-By Time Elapsed
= Stand-By Mode

Unoccupied Time Elapsed
= Unoccupied Mode

Initial State at

Local Occupancy

Network Command

= Occupied

Current Network

Command = Occupied

Stand-By Time

= 2 Hours

Stand-By Time Elapsed

= Stand-By Mode